Elixir

1988 saw the band hit the studio to record their second album, “Sovereign Remedy”, with Mark White on bass, and the late great Clive Burr on drums. Clive only stayed for the duration of recording and one live performance, before leaving to fulfil commitments with “Desperado” (his band with Twisted Sister frontman, Dee Snider.

The following year, the band split, only to return in 2001. Elixir continued to perform around the UK and Europe, releasing two further albums, 2006’s “Mindcreeper” and 2010’s “All Hallows Eve”, before splitting once more in October 2012.